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Internet Service Providers in
Las Vegas, NV
13 internet providers in Las Vegas, NV
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Las Vegas, NV provider recommendations
Cox: Best internet for most people
Cox Internet pros and cons
Cox is the largest internet service provider in Las vegas, with a sprawling, high-speed internet network. It’s among the fastest internet providers in the nation. While the company doesn't offer fiber plans in most areas of Las Vegas, its cable internet plans still offer plenty of bandwidth.
Cox is an especially great option if you’re interested in bundling your internet plan with a cable TV or mobile plan. You can save a ton of money on multiple bills when you sign up for multiple services with Cox.
Best Cox internet plan for most people: Go Faster plan, 500Mbps for $45.00/mo.
This plan from Cox costs just $45 a month when you sign up for Cox Mobile. If you want the plan on its own, it will set you back $90 a month, which is still a fair price for 500Mbps. That’s plenty of bandwidth for streaming, gaming, remote working, and pretty much anything else.
Quantum Fiber: Best fiber internet for high-performance
Quantum Internet pros and cons
Quantum Fiber is a recent offshoot of CenturyLink that offers incredibly fast and reliable internet to certain customers in Las Vegas. It’s only available in about 14% of the city right now, but it’s the best option for those who can get it.
Fiber internet like Quantum’s gives users symmetrical download and upload speeds. This means you won’t just have seamless speed for streaming and browsing, but also for gaming, uploading large files, and video conferencing. It’s not just the best internet in Las Vegas, but its prices are low and come with a price-for-life guarantee.
Best Quantum Fiber internet plan for most people: 500Mbps Plan for $50/mo.
Quantum only offers two plans for Las Vegas customers. There’s a 500Mbps plan and a 940Mbps plan. Both plans are really great deals, at $50 and $75 a month respectively. But most people won’t need more than 500Mbps, so we recommend that plan.
Verizon 5G Home Internet: Most bang for your buck
Verizon 5G Internet pros and cons
Of all the recent fixed-wireless internet companies to hit the market in recent years, Verizon 5G Home Internet is probably the best. It uses wide-band frequencies that can carry data faster than the networks used by other companies. In short: Verizon 5G Home Internet is very fast.
You can easily stream 4K TV on multiple devices with this service. It’s got enough power for serious gamers and remote workers. Plus, it’s easy to set up and comes with a state-of-the-art Wi-Fi router that has enough range for most homes.
Best Verizon 5G internet plan for most people: 5G Home Plus plan, up to 1,000Mbps for $45.00/mo.
Verizon 5G Home Internet has a standard plan and a Plus plan. We recommend the Plus plan because it gets you faster speeds and other perks, like the whole home Wi-Fi set up. If you’re a current Verizon Wireless customer on an eligible plan, you can get the Plus plan for just $45 a month. That’s an amazing deal. Those not on Verizon Wireless will have to pay $80 a month, but that’s still fair.
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet: Ideal for smaller households
T-Mobile Internet pros and cons
If you’re interested in 5G home internet, but Verizon doesn’t cover your area, T-Mobile most likely has you covered. While its speeds aren’t quite as fast as Verizon’s, T-Mobile 5G Home Internet gives you plenty of bandwidth for most basic activities, including streaming HD video, gaming, and doom scrolling into the wee hours of the morning.
T-Mobile’s home internet service has straightforward pricing, no contracts, no hidden fees, and it’s very easy to install yourself (no need to wait or pay for a professional). The biggest issue really comes down to overall speed and reliability, which will always be a little worse than wired connections.
Best T-Mobile Home Internet plan for most people: $50 home internet, 72–245Mbps for $50.00/mo.
It’s easy to pick our favorite T-Mobile Home Internet plan because there is only one. It’s an affordable option at $50 a month and gives you pretty impressive speeds. With 72 to 245Mbps, most small to medium-sized households will have plenty of bandwidth at a very reasonable price.
Tech type availability in Las Vegas, NV
Fiber availability
Renowned for its reliability, fiber can reach download and upload speeds up to 10,000Mbps. While it isn’t available everywhere, it’s the best internet you can get.
Cable availability
Cable is bread-and-butter internet—widely available, often affordable, and very fast, delivering download speeds that range anywhere from 25Mbps to 1,200Mbps.
DSL availability
DSL maxes out at 100Mbps, but many DSL customers get much slower speeds than that. DSL is becoming obsolete, but it’s still a solid option in rural areas.
Satellite availability
Satellite is available practically everywhere, even in the most remote parts of the country. It’s costly and comes with strict data limits and slow speeds, so use it as a last resort.
Internet availability faster than 100Mbps by region
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How much speed do you need?
Take a look below at what you can do with different speeds commonly offered by internet service providers (ISPs). You can read more about the average user’s speed needs in our internet speed guide.
To get these numbers, we used the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) broadband speed guide, our streaming internet speed guide, and our Zoom internet speed guide.